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Oral history interview with John Bardeen

Bardeen recounts his early career; undergraduate education in electrical engineering; work in geophysics while employed by the Gulf Oil Company in Pittsburgh; math Ph.D. program at Princeton University; junior Fellow of the Society of Fellows at Harvard University. Discusses Eugene Wigner, John Van Vleck, and John Slater as pioneers of solid state physics. Describes his years at Princeton; close relationship between the mathematics and physics departments.

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  • "Bardeen recounts his early career; undergraduate education in electrical engineering; work in geophysics while employed by the Gulf Oil Company in Pittsburgh; math Ph.D. program at Princeton University; junior Fellow of the Society of Fellows at Harvard University. Discusses Eugene Wigner, John Van Vleck, and John Slater as pioneers of solid state physics. Describes his years at Princeton; close relationship between the mathematics and physics departments."@en
  • "Bardeen recounts his early career: undergraduate education in electrical engineering, work in geophysics while employed by the Gulf Oil Company in Pittsburgh, the mathematics Ph.D. program at Princeton, and Junior Fellow of the Society of Fellows at Harvard. He talks about Eugene Wigner, John Van Vleck, and John Slater as pioneers of solid-state physics. Bardeen describes his years at Princeton and the close relationship between the mathematics and physics depts. in those years."

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